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Reality: a 2-week truce (temporary) was resolved as YES ()
This is a complete scam.
That’s not what the rules say — it’s post-hoc
interpretation, and it undermines trust.
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**No, the "news" in the X post is not true—it's a misleading presentation of an unverified, anonymous tip as if it's proven fact.**
The post from @YourAnonTV (Feb 26, 2026) shows a real document: a screenshot of an **FBI tip intake form** (unclassified, reference 50D-NY-3027571, dated Aug 3, 2020, file ID around EFTA00025012 in the releases). It comes from the massive batch of Jeffrey Epstein-related files the DOJ released publicly in late December 2025 under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
### What the document actually says
- An unnamed woman submitted an online tip via https://t.co/jH7QCK7q8b claiming that in summer 1984 (when she says she was 13 and pregnant), her uncle and Jeffrey Epstein sex-trafficked her on yachts near Muskegon/Mona Lake, Michigan.
- She alleges different men (including Donald Trump, listed as "age 70" and "Type: Business" in Washington DC) paid to assault her.
- She claims she gave birth, her uncle murdered the newborn, and dumped the body in Lake Michigan—with Trump present as a witness.
- Redacted sections and standard FBI tip metadata (remote host https://t.co/xjFIZCUgsk, referrer from the tips site) are visible.
### Why this is NOT credible "news"
- **It's just a raw, anonymous tip** — Anyone can submit anything to the FBI tip line. No verification, no investigation details, no corroboration, and no follow-up mentioned in the released files. FBI tips are not evidence.
- **Clear errors in the tip itself**:
- Trump is listed as age 70 on a 2020 form — he turned 74 that year (born 1946). This alone flags it as inaccurate or fabricated.
- The events are from 1984 (Trump was 38 then); no flight logs, witnesses, or other records in any Epstein files support this specific story.
- **DOJ context and statements** — The full Epstein file release includes thousands of pages with unverified tips, rumors, and clippings. The DOJ has explicitly called out sensational claims against Trump in these documents as "untrue," "unfounded," "false," and "sensationalist" with no credible basis.
- **It was never "removed" to hide it** — The post claims the document "was removed from the DOJ website." In reality, it was part of the *public release* by the DOJ (available at https://t.co/BtidhxYoqN in DataSet 8 PDFs). It wasn't suppressed; it was declassified and dumped with everything else.
This matches older, debunked or dropped allegations (e.g., the 2016 "Katie Johnson" lawsuit that was withdrawn without evidence). No mainstream reporting treats this as fact—outlets like Detroit Free Press, Reuters, Wikipedia's Epstein-Trump page, etc., label it clearly as "an allegation" or "FBI tip from 2020" with zero confirmation.
**Bottom line**: The document exists and is public, but the extreme claims inside it are unproven, contradicted by basic facts (like Trump's age), and have been dismissed by the DOJ. The X post is hype/misinformation that turns an anonymous crank tip into "Trump did it." No evidence supports it being true.
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